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ASSESSMENT OF INDOOR POLLUTION IN A SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT THROUGH BOTH PASSIVE AND CONTINUOUS SAMPLINGS
Autori: Ivano Vassura
Data aparitiei: Iulie / 2015
Revista: Environmental Engineering and Management JournalVol. 14Nr. 7
ISSN: 1843 - 3707
Pret: 25.00 RON    
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Abstract
The aim of this study is to assess indoor air quality in an educational institute located in a suburban area of the Po plain (Italy).
Samplings are carried out in preschool and elementary school classrooms, and also in the garden of the institute, to have
information on outdoor levels. The monitoring is performed to determine the most important indoor pollutants (i.e. volatile
organic compounds (VOCs), carbonyls and NO2), by using diffusive passive samplers. Sampling in the classrooms is undertaken
only during the lessons, in order to have the evaluation of student exposition to the indoor pollutant burden. To assess seasonal
variation, two campaigns are performed, one in winter and the other in spring. Alternatively in the two classrooms, real-time
samplers of total VOCs and some chemical-physic parameters, such as CO and CO2, are employed.
Results show that the classrooms are characterized by low concentration of the pollutants monitored with diffusive samplers,
lower than guideline (ex. WHO) and European legislation law limits. Only limonene shows concentrations higher than European
schools mean values, and in elementary classroom they are higher.
For the most of the analyzed compounds, there is a contribution of indoor source emissions, especially for aldehydes. Indoor
emissions are similar in the monitored classrooms. Daily trends confirm that VOCs have mainly an indoor origin since they are
similar to CO2 ones. However, on same days the contribution of outdoor sources is important. Furthermore, on-line monitored
CO2 concentrations suggest that ventilation in the monitored rooms could be improved.



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